This Sunday, we in the UK turn our clocks one hour ahead once more as we spring forward to summer time. For me, this is a highly unwelcome event because every year, it robs me of an hour of sleep. I admit to being an extreme night owl. My natural rhythm is to stay up until 2am or 3am and then sleep until 10am the next morning. Alas, the worst part of my job is that it forces me to get up at 5am to be in the office and work at 7am each day. I find that absolutely cruel and I thank the pandemic for sparing me the one-hour commute into the office each day, so I can get another hour of sleep while working from home.
The investment success of night owls
The investment success of night owls
The investment success of night owls
This Sunday, we in the UK turn our clocks one hour ahead once more as we spring forward to summer time. For me, this is a highly unwelcome event because every year, it robs me of an hour of sleep. I admit to being an extreme night owl. My natural rhythm is to stay up until 2am or 3am and then sleep until 10am the next morning. Alas, the worst part of my job is that it forces me to get up at 5am to be in the office and work at 7am each day. I find that absolutely cruel and I thank the pandemic for sparing me the one-hour commute into the office each day, so I can get another hour of sleep while working from home.